stuck clutch pedal
04-17-2023, (Subject: stuck clutch pedal ) 
Post: #6
RE: stuck clutch pedal
Might be a seized cable. Housing rubs thru or seals go bad, water, road salt etc. gets in the housing. Rusts and seizes up. Disconnect cable at the trans then see if pedal moves. If it doesn't most likely the cable. If pedal and cable end moves freely it's not the cable.

Cable should connect to an arm that is attached to a shaft going into the side of the transmission bell housing. That should move just a bit without much effort then your in contact with the throwout bearing. If it won't move at all the shaft could be seized in the bellhousing. It shouldn't be because there should be bushings to keep that from halppening. That what the grease fittings on each side of the bell housing are for. Sometimes they get missed. Have also seen some dumbass designs where there weren't any bushings. Metal to metal will rust solid. Pete is not normally that dumb.

This is a quick look at the shafts and forks. Plenty more links from this.
https://youtu.be/m-v3GwU1_jQ
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Messages In This Thread
stuck clutch pedal - JimT - 04-17-2023,
RE: stuck clutch pedal - JimT - 04-17-2023,
RE: stuck clutch pedal - DVT873 - 04-17-2023
RE: stuck clutch pedal - JimT - 04-18-2023,
RE: stuck clutch pedal - Rawze - 04-18-2023,
RE: stuck clutch pedal - JimT - 04-18-2023,
RE: stuck clutch pedal - JimT - 04-18-2023,
RE: stuck clutch pedal - JimT - 04-19-2023,



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